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Interior is a term used in various fields of study to refer to the inside or inner part of something. In the context of anatomy, it refers to the inner parts of the body. In architecture, it refers to the design and decoration of the inside of buildings. In mathematics, it refers to the set of all points in a shape that are not on the boundary.

Anatomy

In anatomy, the term 'interior' is used to refer to the inner parts of the body. This includes organs, tissues, and cells that are not visible from the outside. For example, the interior of the heart includes the ventricles, atria, and valves. The interior of the body is protected by the skin, which serves as a barrier against external threats.

Architecture

In architecture, the 'interior' refers to the design and decoration of the inside of buildings. This includes the layout of rooms, the choice of furniture, and the selection of colors and materials. Interior design is a specialized field that requires knowledge of both aesthetics and functionality. The goal of interior design is to create spaces that are both beautiful and practical.

Mathematics

In mathematics, the 'interior' of a shape refers to the set of all points that are not on the boundary. For example, the interior of a circle includes all points within the circle but not on the circumference. The concept of interior is used in various branches of mathematics, including geometry, topology, and analysis.

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